A few years ago, the legendary Pinewood Studios in England began an initiative to help fund lower budget British films. The first project supported by the studio was Crispian Mills and Chris Hopewell’s A Fantastic Fear Of Everything, an adaptation of the Bruce Robinson novella Paranoia In The Launderette. Simon Pegg stars as an unpublished children’s book author-turned-crime novelist who spirals into paranoia when he becomes obsessed with stories of Victorian serial killers. It’s a “semi-comedy,” with long stretches of darkness lifted by Pegg’s manic and cripplingly fearful performance. Released in the UK all the way back in summer 2012, the film is finally getting a stateside run.

A Fantastic Fear Of Everything opens at the Logan Theater on February 7, and we’ve got passes to give away for anyone to see the film while it plays in Chicago. Just follow this link and enter your full contact details (and your “biggest fear,” which could be entering your contact information into an online form) to be eligible to win passes. Winners will receive tickets in the mail. Watch the trailer below.